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(inactive) bdChemo #629

Closed YiyiLiu1 closed 6 years ago

YiyiLiu1 commented 6 years ago

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bioc-issue-bot commented 6 years ago

Hi @YiyiLiu1

Thanks for submitting your package. We are taking a quick look at it and you will hear back from us soon.

The DESCRIPTION file for this package is:

Package: bdChemo
Type: Package
Title: Cell birth and death rates estimation
Version: 0.99.0
Date: 2018-01-18
Author: Yiyi Liu <yiyi.liu@yale.edu>, Forrest Crawford <forrest.crawford@yale.edu>
Maintainer: Yiyi Liu <yiyi.liu@yale.edu>
VignetteBuilder: knitr
Description: This package uses a Kendall Process-based mechanistic model of cell division and apoptosis to analyze chemo-sensitivity data. It provides estimations of dose-specific cell birth and death rates as well as commonly used summary statistics such as GI50, IC50, TGI and LC50.
biocViews: CellBiology, BiomedicalInformatics, Cheminformatics, Bayesian
License: GPL-2

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bioc-issue-bot commented 6 years ago

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Liubuntu commented 6 years ago

Please fix the following error before an technical review.

  * ERROR: Maintainer must subscribe to the bioc-devel mailing list.
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YiyiLiu1 commented 6 years ago

Dear reviewer,

Thank you for your kind reminder! We have corrected the error by subscribing to the bioc-devel mailing list.

Best, Yiyi Liu

On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 5:28 PM, Qian Liu notifications@github.com wrote:

Please fix the following error before an technical review.

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Liubuntu commented 6 years ago

If you have done that already, please make a version bump to your package (to 0.99.1), so that it could build successfully and the system will remove the error tag.

bioc-issue-bot commented 6 years ago

Received a valid push; starting a build. Commits are:

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bioc-issue-bot commented 6 years ago

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Liubuntu commented 6 years ago

Thank you for your contribution. After initial review, the Bioconductor core team do not feel that the domain of application and level of development is appropriate for Bioconductor, and are therefore declining the package.

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